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People in europe can still get one off eBay.
Your average gamer isn't going to import a console without trying it out, especially when it cost around £150.
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Even if its a Japanese copy the system is region free so it can play games all round the world. Thats a good thing about the PSP.
The DS is also region free. Just like the GBA is. Infact my DS is a Japanese unit.
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The screen is larger and the sound quality is far better than the DS.
Granted the PSP's screen is bigger. As for the sound quality. I don't know about the PSP, but the DS output's Stereo sound, which is good enough for me.
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The controls are brilliant
The only thing the PSP has over the DS is a proper analouge stick, which technically the DS has if you use the thumb strap and the touch screen.
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the PSP is alot smaller and portable than the chunky DS.
Admitedly the DS is abit of an ugly duckling, but i'd hardly call it "chunky."
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you can link it up to the tele and play it full screen.
If I want game's on the TV i'll play them on a PS2.
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Dont judge it before playing it or even touching it.
I didn't. I just mentioned the known faults, which are putting me of buying one.